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ii|ei111sof-att-am l'rom the main hoiler. for the temperature izliwe tothe boiling point. tln-revso CLAUD G. CARLEY, OF CLORADO. TEXAS.

To nl. amm -ii may concern:

lle it known that l. (`|..\t UG. Camini'. a ritizeu of the lvnitedStativ. and a resident ot'V Colorado. in ,the vounty ot' Mitrxhell andState of Texas, have invented rl-rtaiu new and nStful ImprovementsfinlIelmih-r of `whit-li the follmving is a -pwilii-ation M Y tnventtoirelates to'devivi@ for reliuil .ing water which ha hei-n rondeuswl. prvparatory to nmliingr artilirial we. ard it-oonsists in the mmhinatioos.roihtrnviiui and arrangenu-uts herein dwrrilivd and 'laiuwd.

.Xn ohjeet of my invention ito provide a derive in whirl; the water nu!)he hoiled h v pnrpmw ot' driving out `theair which is detrimental totht` formation of the ire.

A further ulijt-et ot' my invention is to provide a ilevitin whil'h therondensetl water may he delivered into the hoiler at a hy consi-ning theheat neeesmry to raiseit to the helling temperature.

,further ohjeet ot the invention to provide mean hy whiehthe rondt-wedwater muy he divided into line streams. whirl. tn-

;:ether with the llifh temperature to whit-h itI is suhjeeted. aids indrivin r out the air.

Other nhjwte. and ad\'anta;,fewill appeal' in the i`ollo\\'in; rspeeiliratiun and tln` novel features ol' the ilmimwill lwpartir-ularlypointed mit in the :ipprtnlrll rhum.

[figure l is a ventral longitudinal section through the device: Fig. Qis a plan view' of the deviee. ythe top being removed: and Fig. 3 is atransverse set-tion through the derive.

In carrying out my invention. l provide a receptacleA A preferably of arectangular shapet such a; that 'shown in the drawings. This reeeptaeleis in the nature of a pan and may he eonQtrueivd of any suitablematerial. ln the present inst-antre. I have shown it as being,r made ofmetal. The pan is provided with a top B which hasan offset hottoinflange I arranged to contact with the upper edge of the pan A so as tomake a tight tit. The cover B is provided with chimneys. or pipes C.

The means for heating the water is shown in l`i; r. -l and "l, andeoni-ts of a pipe l) providedl with a eoek rl. This pipe enter mitend ofthe tanh and is loopt-d in the uumner best shown in Fig. 2, being:raived from the bottom of the tank, as shown in Fig. l.

Speecation of letters Patent. Application filed December 15. 1909.Serial No. 533.144.

REBOILER.

f Pafmifeit Aug. 3o, 1910.

y The coil passes from end to end cf the pan and then is lient upwardlyatti andthe. return portion of the pipe d lies just underneath thtl lopof the rover. 'l`he return portion is provided with a valve or rock /l.A spraying: deviee l'l emunnmitgtes with the pipe il" at e. Ale-ocommunicating with the VSprayingr derive artl the pipes l". G and H. Thelatter pipe le:ul directly from the reserwater. 'lhe pipe l.`eads to theexhaust, of the engine (not drown), while the pipe G leads to theexhaust and is for the purpose of com eying the exhaust steam to thespraying device 1"..

voir (not Amun) holding the condensed .\t one end of the pan A is areservoir K. i

lrojevtiu; r through the bottoni of the pan .t i is a pipe li.'.l`hipipe extend@q upwardly iaiil is provided with a valve M which is ladapted to vlose the end of theppe, being normally held in an openosition .by :t tloat when the water falls to a. predetermined level. theSinking of the float; Closes the valve. The re 'ervoir or tank K is prO-vided with a small rei-eiving tray T on its exterior and hasemnmunieation with this tray hy means of an opening t. A drain pipe fextends frointhe bottom of the tray 'l` to :t :4t-wer. .\t the hottom ofthe tank l( is. a drain pipe for emptying the tank yide is :x pipe whichleads to the eoolin eoil (|iotl|o\\'n) which is rounetted Wit thefreezing tank. (hie end of the pan A regte` upon the reservoir K. whilethe opposite end is su ported h v the legs P. From the iiiregoingdescriptionnheevaof may he vreadily anderst() Either live steam orexhaust steam may be used for heatin; r the eondeneed water. In theformel' ease. the enel; rl of the pipe I) is opened, thereby permittingthe steam from the main steam holler to enter the pipe. 'The steampasses around through the coil, the valve :It whieh is opened, the cocksf and in the respeetive. pipes F and G being clos The water routing mthrough the pipe H is met hy the steam routing from -the pipe d, theenel; el' 'neing open. The steam mingling with thcl water. lit-als thelatter almost to thtl hoilin; r point and it is sprayei into the pan thewater rises. it. contztts with tlnl pipe l) which contains the live l(when neeeawari and on the opposite` l .Ar-:lui and the water lis boiled.The object of spraying the water into the tank is to getthe Waiter iniineistreams and to permitv it may be drawn oll nt will. As the tank Klls,.the oil which may becarried over with the Water, rises to the topand passes throu h the mening t into the receptacle T an thence y vthepipe t info the sewer. The valve M prevents the water from flowing intothe tank K too rapidly, for :is the water lowers in the tank A, thelloat descends and the valve -closes the pipe L, and only o ens it againwhen enough -`waiter has entere the pan A. This prevents the water fromentirely leaving the pnn and, therefore, the loss of heat if the coilsof the pipe D should be left exposed. f

In case the water is to be heated ith the exhaust steam, the cock e isclosed and the cocks f and g are opened. The exhaust steam coming fromthe pipe G heats the Water and sprays it into the pan A, while the livesteam may he used exclusively forboiling thewatel. This steam now passesI out;A through the pipe F to the exhaust.

I am aware that other devices, similar in their nature, might he madebut'l consideras my own all such modifications :1s fairly said s myingdevice und provided with a cock with.

i CLAUD of.v CARLEY. i Witnesses: f I L. R. TILLEY,

H. W. STONEHAM.

fall within the spirit :1nd thescope of the :1n exhaust steam pipecommunicating 'with or cutting oli' communication there

